Recent

Check Out Our Forum Tab!

Click On The "Forum" Tab Under The Logo For More Content!
If you are using your phone, click on the menu, then select forum. Make sure you refresh the page!

The views of the poster, may not be the views of the website of "Minnesota Outdoorsman" therefore we are not liable for what our members post, they are solely responsible for what they post. They agreed to a user agreement when signing up to MNO.

Author Topic: South Shore Report  (Read 2514 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline meadowcreek

  • Xtreme Outdoorsman
  • Posts: 101
  • Karma: +0/-0
The walleye and pike are still very active. I'm hearing reports of crappies being caught. They seem to have started in the east, and the bite is slowly moving west. I have not found them yet. I went out 3.5 miles today. That is past the end of any roads out on the lake. I couldn't even see any fish houses out there. The action was fast and furious until dark. I could not keep up jigging and a tip up at the same time. I know that I missed a lot of opportunities to catch fish. I even had one walleye snap my tip up line, and I ended up catching him on the jig pole twenty feet away. He was 20 inches, and has a treble hook still in his belly. Watch out for him. Most of the fish were in the slot. I threw my first legal fish back thinking that if it is going this good, there has to be more. Not the case. I only had one more 16 incher come up the hole. The rest were between 14.5 and 22 inches. I was in 14.5 feet of water. The flasher looked like a Christmas tree after dark, but I couldn't get anything to commit.

JR has a twenty foot bridge now. The crack is still moving. We have at least 19 inches of ice. I took the Blazer out with the four wheeler trailer in tow. Ice cleats are very strongly suggested. One guy fell and hit his head last night. KO for at least 10.

Greg

Meadow Creek Cabin Rentals

www.meadowcreekliving.org

wierschke@meadowcreekliving.org

218-647-8679

Great Customer Service, Honest Fishing Reports
« Last Edit: January 01/06/07, 07:56:52 PM by meadowcreek »
Greg

Professional Ice Fisherman on Sabatical, and
Home Grown Chicken Farmer  (The Good Kind)
Always willing to help any fisherman find a place to stay or point them in the right direction on Upper Red Lake.
218-647-8679

Offline DaveO

  • Xtreme Outdoorsman
  • Posts: 451
  • Karma: +1/-0
Thanks Greg,,,,,,,nice post
Shut up and Shoot

Offline Outdoors Junkie

  • MNO Director
  • Master Outdoorsman
  • *
  • Posts: 3915
  • Karma: +7/-0
  • AKA "Outdoors Junkie"
Greg thanks for the great update!  Thanks for joining MNO!  We are glad to have you here.


I also would like to welcome all our guests online today.  Please look around we have ice conditions, fishing reports, hunting tips, free classifieds and a lot of other information.  They are only a click away!
« Last Edit: January 01/07/07, 08:36:38 AM by Outdoors_junkie »
www.mnoutdoorsman.com
Voted #1 Outdoors Website in MN

Offline Mr Harry

  • Xtreme Outdoorsman
  • Posts: 135
  • Karma: +0/-0
  Thanks Greg for the report, good report.  I have read your reports on your site also.  Do you go out of JR's all the time.  Nice to see you on here...

Offline meadowcreek

  • Xtreme Outdoorsman
  • Posts: 101
  • Karma: +0/-0
I send all of my customers out of JR's, so I really want to know that side of the lake really well.  I migrate up and down the shore a little.  I Like JR's because there is little or no pressure to the west of his access.  You have 2 miles of shore with maybe 5-6 houses after you clear the little village Colby has set up to the west of his road.  On Red you get the best bite when you spread out and take the chance and break away from the Pod  ;D.  It sounds like the Crappie are biting about 6.5 miles off the east shore,  Thats also only 6 miles off of JR's, and I don't have to drive the extra 25 minuets to Waskish.
Greg

Professional Ice Fisherman on Sabatical, and
Home Grown Chicken Farmer  (The Good Kind)
Always willing to help any fisherman find a place to stay or point them in the right direction on Upper Red Lake.
218-647-8679